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Posted by Kelly C on November 10, 2006 at 21:59:21 from (65.165.20.97):
Well my old computer has been getting long in the tooth ( For me any way). So I decided it was about time for a upgrade. I have been building my own systems for 11 years now. I am on my 6th one now. I have been shopping out components for a day or so. I cant do it any more. I cant beat them. For what I wanted and with a upgrade to Windows Vista I would have to plunk $2000 into it. So I made a trek onto the Dell web site. Now I had quit building for the kids and wife years ago, so I have purchased from them before but not for ME! Well I have a new Dell on the way for me now. Got pretty much all I wanted and a free upgrade to Vista for less than $800. Cant beat that with a stick. Heck I remeber paying that much for a few sticks of EDO ram. Oh oh I just thought about it. I have 2 sicknesses. One for red tractors and one for computers. Wife does not like ether one :-)
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